MX Revolution Mouse

MX Revolution is a relatively basic laser mouse in an extremely comfortable shell that has most of the features you'd expect. The two thumb-side buttons are smaller than on many other mice, but they're no less convenient to press for m oving backward and forward between Web pages. At times they didn't register when we thought we'd pressed them, though, so the button sensitivity could use some tweaking, and that is not a setting you can change in Logitech's SetPoint software.

The chief innovation of the MX Revolution is its scroll button. It functions in both the typical incremental click style, but also as a free-spinning wheel. This means you can whip the wheel frontward and back and navigate hundreds of pages in a document with a single spin. It's a little touchy when you zero it in on a particular page; sometimes moving your finger from it will make it jump another line or two, which can be irritating. But mostly, the free-spinning capability makes it much easier to scroll through long documents and Web pages.

While the shape of the MX is very similar to other right-handed only Logitech mice, it is slightly different. It feels the same in your hand, but stretched a bit to accommodate the quick flip wheel. All the buttons fall easily at your fingertips and nothing is a real stretch to reach or uncomfortable to use in any way. Underneath the MX Revolution Logitech used four large sized Teflon feet to keep the mouse gliding smoothly.

The left side of the mouse where your thumb rests is covered in a rubberized grip that makes it easy to grasp the mouse, even if you have sweaty palms. The MX revolution Wireless Mouse is a heavy mouse.

More good functions coming up...

  1. Hyper-fast Scrolling
  2. Document Quick Flip
  3. One-Touch Search
  4. Forward & Back Buttons
  5. Connectivity & Battery

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